Zulu211, on 14 May 2020 - 07:09 PM, said:
You win. You’ve obviously tied quite a bit of your self worth in your stats. You’ve played 110 games this season. I didn’t even know there were seasons or that there were stats you’d concern yourself with looking up.
Congrats on having that really good medium mech you play the hell out of. No, seriously, you’re entitled to really proud. I admit it. I suck. I guess more than half the people on my team suck more because I’m doing more damage and getting more kills.
Actually I played 110 games last season. I haven't played this season because it sucks - IMO. I don't group drop anymore, which means I am automatically behind the 8-ball when dropping in a mixed queue. Whatever my contribution to a match will be _less_ when there are decent to strong groups playing. Not because my skill set has changed, but because groups are better than solos and they always will be. If you want to contribute at an equal or better level as you did in the old solo queue, you must group up in merge queue.
You seem to think that I am lording my stats over you. All I did was say that you are not average. If stating simple facts based upon measured numbers insults you, that is not my problem. You should note that in this entire thread and the several others related to this merge, I don't think I've ever mentioned my stats (wait, I do think I mentioned that I might have passed Daedalos since the last time I played with him, so there you go). I don't write about how good I am. In part because I think my stats are a little inflated, having faced some of the best players in the game and come off much worse for wear than my stats would suggest. In fact, I usually refer to the 1%ers, the top players in the game who are far better than me, because they have reached a level of skill and in-game knowledge that few others have (and I don't have that knowledge either). These guys have won world championships in the game, they have outstanding stats, they can 1v1 pretty much anyone, and they are phenomenal players in groups. I couldn't hold a candle to any of the top 100-200 players in the game. Some of them can be really abrasive. I dislike a number of them and disagree with them on any range of things. But I respect their ability and when they have input on game function I listen closely.
But when a phenomenal player like, say, Magic Pain Glove finds that he can't maintain his WLR playing solo in the merge queue, and yet his WLR doubles, triples or even more when he plays in groups, it demonstrates just how disruptive mixing groups into solo has become. Guys like this are the ones I pay attention to because we all aspire to get better in some way, and he's in a place most of us could only hope to get to. If the mixed queue screws with his game play that much, it affects us all, even if some of us don't realize it yet.